Transforming Tertiary Agricultural Education in Africa
Prof David Kraybill editor Dr John Lynam editor Dr Adipala Ekwamu editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:CABI Publishing
Published:20th Dec '21
Should be back in stock very soon
African agricultural universities are transforming themselves and achieving success in tackling the problems of production agriculture, urbanization and food consumption patterns. Adaptive strategies are creating an internal culture driven by stakeholder needs to improve the quality and relevance of teaching, research and outreach.Enormous changes are affecting African production agriculture, urbanization, and food consumption patterns, requiring new approaches to training and knowledge generation and dissemination to achieve food security. Many agricultural universities and other tertiary agricultural education (TAE) organizations have been slow to respond, hindered by inadequate staffing and facilities and growing competition for funds. However, some African agricultural universities are transforming themselves and are achieving remarkable success. This book documents successful approaches to remaking TAE in Africa to inspire leaders, both formal and informal, of other TAE organizations. It emphasises adaptive strategies and processes creating an internal culture driven by stakeholder needs and where organizational transformation improves the quality and relevance of teaching, research, and outreach. The chapters cover the role of TAE in agricultural transformation, trends in TAE in Africa, solutions to the rigour-versus-relevance dilemma, curriculum design informed by actual and emerging labour market conditions, innovation and entrepreneurship, TAE quality assurance, and networking among TAE institutions. This book: Emphasizes best practices within Africa rather than theories or models from outside Promotes adaptive organizational learning strategies rather than blueprints Promotes collaboration and networking for cross-learning and leveraging of resources Features practical examples and case studies This book is aimed at academics in Africa and abroad, students of agricultural development, educational and agricultural policy makers in Africa, international development partners, and education sector investors.
ISBN: 9781789246544
Dimensions: 244mm x 172mm x 21mm
Weight: 957g
328 pages